The Life of Birds

by David Attenborough

Paperback, 1998

Call number

598.15 21

Publication

London: BBC Books, 1998

Pages

320

Description

A fully updated new edition of David Attenborough's bestselling classic. BIRDS. Over 9,000 species, the most widespread of all animals: on icebergs, in the Sahara or under the sea, at home in our gardens or flying for over a year at a time. Earthbound, we can only look and listen, enjoying their lightness, freedom and richness of plumage and song. David Attenborough has been watching and learning all his life. His classic book, now fully updated with the latest discoveries in ornithology, is a brilliant introduction to bird behaviours around the world: what they do and why they do it. He looks at each step in birds' lives and the problems they have to solve: learning to fly; finding food; communicating; mating and caring for nests, eggs and young; migrating; facing dangers and surviving harsh conditions. Sir David has no equal in helping others to learn and making it exciting. His curiosity and enjoyment are infectious. He shows the lifelong pleasure that birds around us offer, and how much we miss if unaware of them.… (more)

Awards

Natural World Book Prize (Winner — 1998)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1998

Physical description

320 p.; 10.2 inches

ISBN

0563387920 / 9780563387923
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